“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners — when somebody disrespects our flag — to say, ‘Get that son of a b-tch off the field right now! He’s fired,’ ” Trump said at a political rally. “Some owner is going to do that.”

In response, Goodell blasted the president’s comments as “divisive.” In reality, the only thing that has actually sown division in the NFL is players’ refusal to stand for the anthem. Fans are increasingly outraged by the anti-American gesture and have started boycotting the NFL as a result.

Judge Jeanine said Goodell and other liberals who cave in to childish temper tantrums by today’s radical left are part of the problem.

“The biggest issue facing our country today is the tip-toeing and political correctness that has brought us to the brink of disaster in national security, politics and sports,” Pirro said. “The question: Do we have the fortitude, courage and determination to stand up to those who threaten our values?”

Pirro said these spoiled athletes who claim they care about fixing “social injustices” should put their money where they mouths are by donating their time and cash instead of hijacking sports to virtue-signal.

Adding to the hypocrisy is that in 2016, the NFL threatened to fine black players for wearing special cleats to memorialize the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that killed 3,000 people. But sitting on your ass during the national anthem is fine.

Unemployed quarterback Colin Kaepernick, a supporter of the anti-police Black Lives Matter movement, started the trend of sitting out the Star-Spangled Banner in 2016.

Kaepernick — a black-rights activist who was raised by his two adoptive white parents — claimed he dissed the national anthem to protest police violence against black men. The left has since celebrated Kaepernick for his “political activism.”

Meanwhile, Colin did not even do the simplest, most basic act of political activism, which is to VOTE. He did not vote in the 2016 presidential election. Let that sink in.